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  1. British Poetry
    Knowledge of contemporary British poetry is of great importance when it comes to understanding the reigning trends of England. The 1970s saw a fair amount of polemic concerning the discontinuities of the national \"traditions,\" most of it concerned...
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  2. Film Industry
    Cinema of India From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The cinema of India consists of films produced across India, including the cinematic culture of Andhra Pradesh, Assam...
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  3. Indian Foreign Policy: Its Basic Framework And Its Role In a Changing World Scenario
    1956 due to the stern opposition of Afro-Asian powers led by India. India made ... foreign policy of Nehru has had enduring elements for both India and the world...
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  4. The Beggar And The King
    PROFILES 1 Fans You are a fan Kamala Das Location: Nationality: Indian Categories: Poetry , Short Stories , Autobiographies Born: March 31, 1934 Died...
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  5. Pakistan
    SPEECHES DELIVERED by ZULFIKAR ALI BHUTTO Foreign Minister of Pakistan before the UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY AND ITS COMMITTEES 1957 –1965 Reproduced in PDF Form...
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  6. Southern Cyprus
    Southern Cyprus as Terrorist State <br /> The most insidious and nefarious partner of terrorism against Turkey is “Southern Cyprus.” <br /> I will not deal in this work with the EOKA murders directed at the British and the Turkish Cypriots...
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  7. Emily Dickinson
    In her lifetime Emily Dickinson wrote over 1,775 poems, none of which were published while she was still alive. Dickinson’s writing styles and formats reflected several movements of her era including the revival of Puritanism, feminism...
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  8. Icf History
    EVOLUTION OF COACH BUILDING AT ICF INTRODUCTION: M/s Car and Elevator Manufacturing Corporation Ltd., Schlieren-Zurich (Switzerland) were invited by Indian Railways for...
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  9. Paradise Lost As An Epic
    Assignment Discuss Paradise lost as an epic Name: Cheshta Arora Roll no: 0443 The word epic is, in a strict sense used for works that incorporate following...
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  10. The Right To Information In India: Implementation And Impact
    Afro Asian Journal of Social Sciences Volume 1, No. 1 Quarter I V 2010 ISSN 2229 – 5313 The Right to Information in India: Implementation and Impact Smita Srivastava...
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  11. Themes In The Poetry Of Eavan Boland
    The relentless passage of time and the loss of human lives are in no doubt hugely apparent themes in Boland’s poetry. In fact I believe them to be probably the most profound...
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  12. Theme Of Alienation In Modern Poetry
    Theme of alienation in modern literature “Alienation” has been the recurring theme in the 20th century English Literature. While the eminent literary personalities...
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  13. ‘All Literacy Practices Contain Creative Elements.’
    E301 – The Art of English TMA 03 ‘All literacy practices contain creative elements.’ Discuss, using examples of texts that might not be traditionally considered...
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  14. The Storm And The Yellow Wallpaper - Literary Elements And Themes
    The Storm and The Yellow Wallpaper In both “The Storm” by Kate Chopin and “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, literary elements such as symbolism and...
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  15. Poetry Meanings
    Poetry Terms used-but it is more important to say what the words ‘do’ from the point of view of making you respond than to know the technical term! Imagery...
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  16. Comparison Of Drama & Poetry Of Elizabethan Age With That Of Pope Age
    The Elizabethan age (1558 – 1625) is generally regarded as the greatest in the history of English literature. It is also known as the golden age of English drama. In...
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  17. Poetry Intertextual
    to read is the variety of topic and treatment the poets use to make their poetry effective. The range of poets featured in “Lines to Time” use...
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  18. Poetry And Me
    Most of the time, it brought me sheer pleasure. Sometimes, it brought me disquieting, indescribable feelings that only I could very well comprehend. To put these feelings into a deeper perspective, I express them into words that most people could...
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  19. Asian
    Racial profiling: a form of racism consisting of the (alleged) policy of policemen who stop and search vehicles driven by persons belonging to particular racial groups...
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  20. Poetry Response
    Paper Are Fences truly essential to being good neighbors or are they merely just suggestions of what society portrays as appropriate? A fence is a sense...
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  21. Poetry Essay
    Hannah Lynn The poem ‘In the Snackbar’ by Edwin Morgan is a poem which uses lots of techniques. It is through these techniques that we see many aspects of...
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  22. Modernist Poetry
    Modernist poetry topic 12 Modernist poetry is a mode of writing characterised by two main features: the first is technical innovation through the extensive use of free...
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  23. Poetry Teaches You Fluency
    myself many times to read at least a poem a day until finally quit thinking "How boring poetry can be!". It was not boring. It was just my attitude; I didn't like it...
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  24. Asian And African Elephants
    Elephants are large land mammals in two genera of the family Elephantidae: Elephas and Loxodonta. Three species of elephant are living today: the African Bush Elephant, the...
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  25. Marginalized Women In Duffy's Poetry
    Refering closely to 2 or 3 poems, discuss how Duffy presents marginalised women in her poetry. Duffy presents to us an image of marignalised women in “Standing Female Nude...
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  26. Poetry Anaylasis: “Ozymandias” By Percy Bysshe Shelly
    Poetry Analysis: “Ozymandias” by Percy Bysshe Shelly In “Ozymandias” Percy Bysshe Shelley describes a mighty king who seems to be obsessed with obtaining possessions...
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  27. Persuasive Elements Of Caesar's Speech
    Many people today have been faced with uncomfortable situations in which they have had to deal with deceptive and dangerous characters. In Julius Caesar, Shakespeare...
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  28. Asian Games
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Asian games) Jump to: navigation, search Asian Games Asian Games logo Motto Ever Onward First...
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  29. Elements Of Suspense: The Landlady
    What are the elements used by the writer to create suspense in the story? 1. Character of the landlady - She seems "off her rocker", odd, peculiar, too motherly, she is...
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  30. The Creation Of Asians
    Creation of Asians There is always the same or yet similar story of how the universe was created. The world was dark and nonexistent, and God or someone similar...
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